Liaquat National Memorial Library

[1] In the year 1954, the Liaquat Memorial Library was declared a legal depository under the Copyright Law.

Over a short span of few years the library has acquired numerous collections through purchases, copyright deposits, gifts, exchanges, and donations.

Liaquat Memorial Library has been serving the nation for over fifty years and its collection of over 150,000 reading materials can now be searched online.

Liaquat Memorial Library holds thousands of volumes of books and other reading materials.

[2] The library is a pakistani chapter to The Lincoln Corners; an Institution promoting the scholarships & educational gatherings naming it after Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States and a leader who promoted the values of equality among the people as according to David Hale, the US ambassador to Pakistan, while explaining the significance of the name and inaugurating the opening of the Corners alongside the chief minister of Sindh.

Entrance of the Liaquat Memorial Library, Govt. of Sindh
Liaqaut Memorial Library presents the Pakistani Center of an International Institution, the Lincoln Corners,